Friday, January 30, 2009

1st post GE

Pip is a young boy, and in this particular scene is about to rob his sister. Pips sister is basically his mother. She takes care of him, feeds him, and houses him. However she doesn't do it in a thoughtful matter at all. when Pip says “…I felt fearfully sensible of the great convenience that the Hulks were handy for me. I was clearly on my way there. I had begun by asking questions, and I was going to rob Mrs. Joe.” he is attempting to say that he is one hundred percent positive that he's going to rob his sister. That quote also tells us that Pip asked questions about it. From this we can infer that Pip wasn't sure if robbing her was the right decision. We can also assume that this means Pip has a somewhat innocent mind, and is usually trying to do whats right. However when Pip is told him and his family could be harmed by a more Violent criminal he does what he thinks is necessary, but not necessarily right.

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